The real heart of open source lies in its potential to be greater than the sum of its parts, the capacity to leverage the talent and abilities of an entire community of developers and users who are striving towards a common goal, according to an editorial at Linux Insider.

The only thing you've proven is that you're another Stallman cult member that is oblivious to reality.

Which is why I work at a firm that develops proprietary software products...right! I think I'm much more into the reality of software production than you (one of the titles I've worked on has sold more than 1.2 million copies, after all).

I have clearly stated my position, which is close but sensibly different from Mr. Stallman. Again, that is irrelevant as you once again demonstrate that you can only spew forth insults, strawman arguments and unsubstantiated allegations. If you want to learn the art of debate, the first thing you'll need to work on is respecting the other person's position. Otherwise, you'll keep sounding like an ideologue/religious fanatic.